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Gregory Wayne Abbott (born November 13, 1957) is an American attorney who has served as the 48th governor of Texas since January 20, 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Abbott previously served as the 50th attorney general of Texas from 2002 to 2015. He is the third governor of any U.S. state to permanently use a wheelchair. He is also the first disabled governor in Texas history.

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Anti-LGBTQ ‘School choice evangelist’ has a gay porn past

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Corey A. DeAngelis, aka Seth Rose Corey A. DeAngelis is best known for his enthusiasm for school vouchers — the policy of using government money to send kids to private schools.

In fact, the San Antonio native has become the most vocal warrior for the cause, a key issue for many conservative Republicans and some Democrats.

They call him the “school voucher evangelist,” and to drive home his point, he uses the new anti-LGBTQ   talking points about men in women’s bathrooms, the “sexualization of children” and outing transgender kids to their parents in the names of parental rights.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who spent millions this primary cycle to defeat lawmakers who opposed a bill creating such a program last session, even appeared in a photo with him.

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